BackgroundExercise intolerance, desaturation, and dyspnea are common features in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). At altitude, the barometric pressure (BP) decreases, and therefore the inspired oxygen pressure and the partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2) also decrease in healthy subjects and even more in patients with COPD. Most of the studies evaluating ventilation and arterial blood gas (ABG) during exercise in COPD patients have been conducted at sea level and in small populations of people ascending to high altitudes. Our objective was to compare exercise capacity, gas exchange, ventilatory alterations, and symptoms in COPD patients at the altitude of Bogotá (2,640 m), of all degrees of severity.MethodsM...
BACKGROUND: Ventilatory inefficiency increases ventilatory demand; corresponds to an abnor-mal incre...
Purpose: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are particularly vulnerable to h...
Mehrdad Behnia,1 Courtney M Wheatley,2 Alberto Avolio,3 Bruce D Johnson2 1Division of Critical Care...
BACKGROUND Effects of hypobaric hypoxia at altitude on exercise performance of lowlanders with chro...
SummaryPulmonary hypertension is a common occurrence in advanced COPD, but its effects on exercise c...
AbstractPatients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are characterised by decreased ex...
Background: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) show varying mechanisms of ex...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of altitude travel on exercise performance and symptoms in lowlan...
A 27-year-old male subject (V(O2 max)), 92% predicted) with a history of bronchopulmonary dysplasia ...
Exercise ventilation (V'E) relative to carbon dioxide output (V'CO2 ) is particularly relevant to pa...
Ventilatory inefficiency during exercise is a key pathophysiological feature of chronic obstructive ...
To test the hypothesis that in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients the ventilatory...
This trial evaluates whether nocturnal oxygen therapy (NOT) during a stay at 2048 m improves altitud...
BACKGROUND Changes in pulmonary hemodynamics and cardiac function in patients with chronic obstruct...
Purpose: Patients with COPD might be particularly susceptible to hypoxia-induced autonomic dysregula...
BACKGROUND: Ventilatory inefficiency increases ventilatory demand; corresponds to an abnor-mal incre...
Purpose: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are particularly vulnerable to h...
Mehrdad Behnia,1 Courtney M Wheatley,2 Alberto Avolio,3 Bruce D Johnson2 1Division of Critical Care...
BACKGROUND Effects of hypobaric hypoxia at altitude on exercise performance of lowlanders with chro...
SummaryPulmonary hypertension is a common occurrence in advanced COPD, but its effects on exercise c...
AbstractPatients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are characterised by decreased ex...
Background: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) show varying mechanisms of ex...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of altitude travel on exercise performance and symptoms in lowlan...
A 27-year-old male subject (V(O2 max)), 92% predicted) with a history of bronchopulmonary dysplasia ...
Exercise ventilation (V'E) relative to carbon dioxide output (V'CO2 ) is particularly relevant to pa...
Ventilatory inefficiency during exercise is a key pathophysiological feature of chronic obstructive ...
To test the hypothesis that in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients the ventilatory...
This trial evaluates whether nocturnal oxygen therapy (NOT) during a stay at 2048 m improves altitud...
BACKGROUND Changes in pulmonary hemodynamics and cardiac function in patients with chronic obstruct...
Purpose: Patients with COPD might be particularly susceptible to hypoxia-induced autonomic dysregula...
BACKGROUND: Ventilatory inefficiency increases ventilatory demand; corresponds to an abnor-mal incre...
Purpose: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are particularly vulnerable to h...
Mehrdad Behnia,1 Courtney M Wheatley,2 Alberto Avolio,3 Bruce D Johnson2 1Division of Critical Care...